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scene

In a play, a subdivision of an act, marking a change of location or mood, or, for example, the entrance of an important character. A scene is roughly the equivalent of a chapter in a book. Traditionally changes of scene were marked by changes of props (properties); hence the term ‘scenery’.


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We, and Julie, are teased by the prospect of vet another poor substitute when at long last the longed-for dog appears on the scene.
Rather than approaching Jesus as in other healing stories, however, the infirm person is either already present or simply appears on the scene.
This is the first and last time a black man appears on the scene.
 
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